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Truth

Date1812
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Truth: containing the case of the seven princes of Britain, contrasted with that of seven British merchants; with suggestions for opposing the dynasty of Brunswick, and the British constitution, to the phantasmagoria of the destroyer, and the Code Napoleon; and instead of Catholic emancipation, suggesting the great and wise policy of endeavouring to amalgamate the different Christian religions of Britain, into one grand hierarchy; and in place of renewing India monopoly, creating one of the British princes Emperor of India, and another King of Canada. An apologia for the sons of George III. Proposes separating Canada from Britain and creating a monarchy, making one of the sons of George III, King.
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Call Number / Accession Number37131052108206D
Dewey Number320.94107 A68 BR